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Clinical Trials/NCT06354699
NCT06354699
Recruiting
Not Applicable

POPSICLE (Postoperative Pain Study in Children - a Longitudinal Evaluation)

Telethon Kids Institute16 sites in 4 countries5,000 target enrollmentJune 26, 2023
ConditionsChronic Pain

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Chronic Pain
Sponsor
Telethon Kids Institute
Enrollment
5000
Locations
16
Primary Endpoint
The prevalence of chronic post-surgical pain after 10- 12 months.
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
6 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence, risk factors and consequences of chronic post-surgical pain in children aged 0-16 years through a number of questionnaires completed at various timepoints, from before surgery up to 1 year post surgery.

Detailed Description

The POPSICLE study is a multi-centre, international research study that will investigate the prevalence, risk factors and consequences of chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) in children 0-16 years undergoing the following common paediatric surgeries: laparoscopic appendicectomy, scrotal exploration, orchidopexy, hypospadias repair and circumcisions. CPSP as well as risk factors and their association with chronic pain, including parent and child anxiety, pre-existing pain, peri-operative pain experience and acute post-operative management, will be assessed through a series of longitudinal questionnaires at 6 timepoints from pre-surgery to 10-12 months post-surgery. Baseline measures will be completed pre-operatively and post-surgery measures of pain and function will be undertaken at Day 2, 3-4 weeks, 3-4 months and 10-12 months post-operatively. Chronic pain has a significant effect on children's quality of life, negatively impacting their physical, emotional and social health as well as schooling. Additionally, adolescent chronic pain is associated with higher rates of depression, anxiety, feeling of helplessness and lack of autonomy compared to healthy children. Therefore, evidence-based knowledge from this research will inform perioperative practice minimising the risk of a child going on to develop chronic post-surgical pain. This will benefit the child, their family and the healthcare system by aiding in the formulation of practice guidelines to follow high risk children more closely to treat any potential persistent pain earlier to avoid the development of chronic pain.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 26, 2023
End Date
July 1, 2028
Last Updated
6 months ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • The patient is undergoing a surgical procedure in either group elective (circumcision, hypospadias, orchidopexy, laparoscopic appendicectomy) or group emergency (laparoscopic appendicectomy, scrotal exploration)

Exclusion Criteria

  • The parent and child have inadequate English language skills to understand the questionnaires
  • Children with significant/severe developmental or cognitive delay based on a formal diagnosis.
  • Families that are unable to complete the long-term follow up surveys.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

The prevalence of chronic post-surgical pain after 10- 12 months.

Time Frame: 12 months

the prevalence of chronic post-surgical pain in paediatric patients after 10- 12 months.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Identifying potential risk factors for chronic post-surgical pain(12 months)

Study Sites (16)

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